Re: headlight relay help
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 6:21 pm
There's no need for that! I was absolutely correct about the fact that all of the headlamps will be up at once if the relays are both +ive switched without relays and the remark about the load on the 1500 was an admittedly cheap dig at the large journal 1500's expense. Perhaps an appropriate emoticon should be employed next time I'm making a remark tongue in cheek? Just for the hard of thinking of course.
I haven't had any complaints from people who actually matter and who know what they're talking about, such as the hundreds of people who've graduated from the courses which I used to facilitate and am now involved with only in a consulting capacity since I became almost retired., their employers in the motor vehicle and allied trades wouldn't take kindly to their not being taught the correct ways in which to carry out such rudimentary tasks after all.
Fine, take no notice of me as is your absolute right, but don't expect any advice when you do it the wrong way and f*ck the whole thing up completely.
By all means criticise when it's due but only if you're sure of your ground. (That was intended as a [bad] pun, would you like one of these: ?
Honestly, how are the less experienced DIY owners supposed to know which way is up when people cast unfounded doubt upon that which comes from certain knowledge of the answer to the question asked.

I haven't had any complaints from people who actually matter and who know what they're talking about, such as the hundreds of people who've graduated from the courses which I used to facilitate and am now involved with only in a consulting capacity since I became almost retired., their employers in the motor vehicle and allied trades wouldn't take kindly to their not being taught the correct ways in which to carry out such rudimentary tasks after all.
Fine, take no notice of me as is your absolute right, but don't expect any advice when you do it the wrong way and f*ck the whole thing up completely.
By all means criticise when it's due but only if you're sure of your ground. (That was intended as a [bad] pun, would you like one of these: ?
Honestly, how are the less experienced DIY owners supposed to know which way is up when people cast unfounded doubt upon that which comes from certain knowledge of the answer to the question asked.
